✨✨✨PROPERTY ALERT✨✨✨ ATTLEBOROUGH

✨✨✨PROPERTY ALERT✨✨✨ ATTLEBOROUGH

A First Floor 2 Bedroom apartment situated within this later living development constructed by McCarthy & Stone approximately 10 years ago.

Edwards Court consists of a development of 38 one and two bedroom retirement apartments on Queens Road in Attleborough. Edwards Court offers security, independence and comfort allowing you to make the most of your retirement years. An emergency call system links the apartment o the House Manager or if he/she isn’t available to a central switchboard 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year. There are lifts to all floors, laundry rooms and guest suites with en-suite facilities for when friends and family come to stay and residents lounge is located on the ground floor. Externally there are communal landscaped grounds with mature trees, car parking (by arrangement)


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Discover this superb modernised detached four-bedroom family home on Springfields, Attleborough, ideal for the centre of town. Boasting two reception rooms, two shower rooms, and a refitted kitchen, this home also includes a utility room, as well as a study/home office, and has a good size rear garden.

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Average house prices grab the headlines, yet they only tell part of the story. Looking at price per square foot reveals what buyers are truly paying for space. The 2025 figures show sharp regional contrasts, highlighting how the same budget can deliver vastly different lifestyles depending on where you buy.

January 2026 showed a market regaining momentum. Across much of the UK, sales agreed are running ahead of two years ago, led by the Midlands and East. Scotland and Wales are also strengthening. London remains mixed, and Northern Ireland softer. This is not a boom, but a steady, broad based rebuild driven by realistic pricing.